Fifth Sunday of Easter
28-ego kwietnia, 2013
MASS INTENTIONS &
MASS SCHEDULE
APRIL 27 SATURDAY / SOBOTA
4 PM Blanche
Vogt req. by Sandra Schaal
Msgr. William
Bazela Anniversary req. by Betty Blake
APRIL 28 SUNDAY / NIEDZIELA
9:00 Mieczyslaw
Szczech req. by the Gegala Family
10:30 Helen Kwoka req.
by Senior Center Members
Jean
Palczewski req. by the Tomaszewski Family
All
Parishioners and Benefactors req. by Pastor
APRIL 29 MONDAY / PONIEDZIALEK
9:00 No morning
Mass
APRIL 30 TUESDAY / WTOREK
9:00 No morning
Mass
MAY 1 WEDNESDAY /
SRODA
9:00 Stella and
Anthony Kmainski req. by Son, Richard
Stella Martin
req. by Carole Martin
MAY 2 THURSDAY / CZWARTEK
9:00 Olga Vogt req.
by Donia Eichfeld
MAY 3 FRIDAY / PIATEK
9:00 Living and
Deceased Members of Sacred Heart Society
MAY 4 SATURDAY / SOBOTA
4 PM Parishioners
and Benefactors
MAY 5 SUNDAY / NIEDZIELA
9:00 Christine
Morehouse req. by Diane Tonia
10:30 Living and
Deceased Members of Rosary Society
Dorothy
Wrotny req. by Marc and Walter Wrotny
If you are ill and wish to be added to the sick list please call the rectory.
We ask God’s blessing for the strengthening & healing of
our sick & homebound. Please pray for: Christian Clopp, Harry Corn, Kazimiera
Olejnik, Eleanor Tureck, Walter Lyskiewicz, Ira & Betty Whittle, Baby John
Harshaw III, Ted Balabuch and his Daughter Kristen Balabuch, Helen Gardygajlo,
Irene Talarowski, Jeanette Dudek, Joseph Wilke, Lorraine Jablonski, Doris Wood.
Please pray for the
Deceased & their Families: Blanche Vogt,
Jeannette S. “Jean” Palczewski, Dolores Webb, Helen Walczak, Helen Kwoka,
Zbigniew Domzall, Helen Starr, Mieczyslaw Szczech, John Lack, Stanley
Jaskiewicz, Lucille Szwack, Maryann Gardygajlo, Rita Kryza, Stanley Zandlo
Barbara H. Thomas.
House of Charity Annual Bishop
Appeal Campaign has begun. We thank you in advance for all your efforts to
make this a successful endeavor as we strive to help those who are less
fortunate than us. Our goal this year is $13,000. Thanks to your generous
support we have already received pledges of over $2910 so far.
Sanctuary Lamp In memory of Dorothy
Wrothy
requested by Walter Wrotny
PARISH NEWS -
WIADOMOSCI PARAFIALNE
· The next parish breakfast is scheduled to take
place on May 5, 2013. See you then!!!!
· Nastepne sniadanie parafialne planowane jest na dzien
5-ego maja. Do zobaczenia!
· Stand Down of South Jersey—As in the past,
Saint Joseph’s History Society is supporting Stand Down of South Jersey in
assisting homeless veterans. The Stand Down currently needs new men’s
underwear (all sizes), gently used sweaters and winter coats. The
clothing collection box will be in the vestibule from April 21 through June
2. Monetary contributions are also welcome. Checks can be made
payable to Stand Down of South Jersey, INC. and placed in the collection basket
during Mass.
· Mass honoring our Armed Forces - On May
19, 2013, our 10:30 AM Mass will be celebrated in honor of Armed Forces
Day. We encourage you to bring to this Mass current and former members of
the military. By each door you will find forms on which you may list the
names of friends and family members currently serving. The forms can be
dropped in the collection basket. Names may also be emailed to stjhistory@yahoo.com
by May 12. Please include “Armed Forces Day” in the subject line.
Prayers will be offered for those named during the Mass. After Mass,
Saint Joseph’s History Society invites everyone to the Parish Hall for light
refreshments and to visit the History Room for current exhibits. This
Mass will be held in addition to our annual Memorial Day Mass at the cemetery.
See below.
· Sunday, May 5-May Crowning before High Mass;
coffee and cake will be served in Lower Parish Hall afterwards.
· Przypominamy—w niedziele, 5-ego maja odbedzie
sie Ukoronowanie Najswietszej Maryji Panny: zapraszamy na kawe i slodki
poczestunek po Mszy.
· On First Friday May 3rd, we will be reciting
the Sacred Heart Litany after Mass at 9:00 with exposition of the Blessed
Sacrament.
· W Pierwszy piatek miesiaca czyli 3-ego maja nastapi wystawienie Najswietszego Sakramentu oraz odmowienie Litanii do
Najswietszego Serca Jezusowego.
· Rozaniec bedzie odmawiany przed Msza Sw. o godz.
10:30 w dniu 5-ego maja.
· Rosary is being recited before High Mass on May
5th.
· Parish Council is meeting on Thursday, May 9th, 2013
at 7 PM in a Senior Center.
· Rada Parafialna spotyka sie w czwartek 9-ego maja
2013 o godz. 19.00 w Senior Center.
· Sunday May 12th, we are celebrating that special day
of Mother’s Day. If you wish to remember, at all the Masses that weekend, a
living or deceased Mother, there are envelopes available by the door. Please
take one, fill in name of person to be remembered and return them before
Mother’s Day.
Every first Sunday of the month St. Joseph’s Church St. is
having a special mass for all the sick including blessing with the 1st class
relic of Blessed John Paul II. Please come and join us on May 5th at 10:30 for
this special celebration!
Please support Our Church by remembering us in your Will….
St. Joseph’s Church Honors Members of The Armed Forces
and Battleship
New Jersey Veterans
St. Joseph’s History Society of St. Joseph’s Roman Catholic (Polish)
Church, Camden, NJ will honor those
who served on the Battleship New
Jersey and active military personnel during the annual Armed Forces Day
Mass at 10:30 AM on Sunday, May 19th, 2013.
For the past five years, the History Society has
recognized the sacrifice of US service men and women in honor of Armed Forces
Day. This year marks the 70th
anniversary of the commissioning of the New Jersey on May 23rd, 1943
and special recognition will go to those who valiantly served on the battleship
during over four decades of service.
As in the past, the names of active military
personnel will be read aloud and remembered in prayer during Mass. Family and
friends who wish to participate are invited to send the name and branch of
service of loved ones in uniform to stjhistory@yahoo.com.
The Battleship New Jersey, America’s most
decorated Battleship, was decommissioned for the final time in 1991 and began
service as a museum and memorial on the Delaware River in October 2001,
becoming one of Camden’s most recognizable landmarks.
Just as the Battleship New Jersey remains today
a proud symbol of the shared sacrifice of those who fought to defend our
cherished freedoms, St. Joseph’s Church,
founded in 1892, survives today as a living symbol of the sacrifice and
toil of thousands of brave Polish
immigrants who journeyed across a treacherous ocean and came to America
seeking freedom and opportunity in the once mighty industrial City
of Camden.
A reception will follow after Mass where
information pertaining to the New Jersey will be on display, along with
photographs and memorabilia of parishioners who have proudly served in the US Armed
Forces over the past 100 years.
For more information, contact Grant Wilinski at 609-965-2614 or grantwilinski@comcast.net.
St. Joseph’s Church is located at 10th and Mechanic Sts. Camden, NJ.
08104.